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Usj89
2 months ago

Probably.

But gives a few pins that are superfluous..

But usually, this thing is scrap.

But there is a much better substitute for small money (<100€)

Lg

Rekthoven
2 months ago

Have even several CPUs with sometimes even several broken pins. Basically, they all go.
So just install and test if they still do something.

According to the diagram here, this would be just a “VSS” pin on C1.
So just one ground point, the CPUs has more than enough other VSS pins.

Rekthoven
2 months ago
Reply to  M00909

3.1ghz is the base clock, the CPU has always been higher.
A missing pin does nothing at the clock rate. This is determined by base clock and multiplier, or depending on the CPU load, this varies in a specific range.

CoSci
2 months ago

Depends on the pin on it, some pins are unproblematic because these have any functions that you don’t need or without which you can live (e.g. audio), but then you have to look at it on a schematic

If you know or trust it, you could braz the pin again. Otherwise, you better buy a new CPU or use it again, as ud as a layman have more of it.

HRBT9
2 months ago

All right, something else. Under certain circumstances, this was done with the processor because it broke.

Sometimes you can also be lucky, and the CPU still works.

But then it can be that a memory channel no longer goes.

Also possible that is something else.

Generally, it’s pretty bad if you break a pin.

Must try, maybe you’re lucky

FrankITService
2 months ago

Hi.

could you please do a better photo and add? Then I could see if this is one of the “important” pins.

Maybe you can still use it, logically at your own risk.

MfG.

FrankITService
2 months ago
Reply to  M00909

All right. The others have already explained this very well